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Daily Archives: July 27, 2018
Leuchter-rewriting myth as political protest — theoutwardquest
I continue to read through Mark Leuchter’s The Levites and the Boundaries of Israelite Identity. Leuchter sees the Exodus as a myth that has its only historical roots in the settlement of the central highlands, which freed Israel from Egyptian … Continue reading
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Afterword: Knowing The Shepherd’s Voice Contra The Hireling’s Natural Theological Voice — The Evangelical Calvinist
I wanted to give a brief afterword regarding my last post. I often write against and about natural theology, the so-called analogy of being (analogia entis), and now what we have called a ‘theology of correlation.’ But I rarely explain … Continue reading
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“Not a Brawler”: Polemics v. Pugilism in Theology
Biblical Reasoning Polemics – defined by Merriam-Webster as, alternatively, “ an aggressive attack on or refutation of the opinions or principles of another,” or, “the art or practice of disputation or controversy . . .” – is sometimes required … Continue reading
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Theology of Correlation and Analogy of Being: An Evangelical Calvinist Repudiate — The Evangelical Calvinist
Christian theology is as prismatic as the rainbow; there are a variety of ways in based upon multitudinous theories of best methodologies. As an Evangelical Calvinist I have adopted a certain mode for theological endeavor and reflection; a mode that … Continue reading
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Book Review: On The Unity Of Christ
Originally posted on Edge Induced Cohesion:
On The Unity Of Christ, by St. Cyril of Alexandria Being a reader deeply interested in the Monophysite controversy, which is a deeply obscure one even if it had momentous historical consequences for Christendom…
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Book Review: The Temptation Of Christ (Heathen Edition)
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The Temptation Of Christ (Heathen Edition), by George S. Barrett It should be noted at the outset that this book is not really a heathen book but Heathen Edition is the publisher of the…
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Christ the Tao: Christ and the Babylonians
Christ the Tao: Christ and the Babylonians
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Book Write-Up: The Brain, the Mind, and the Person Within
Mark Cosgrove. The Brain, the Mind, and the Person Within: The Enduring Mystery of the Soul. Kregel Academic, 2018. See here to purchase the book. Mark Cosgrove teaches psychology at Taylor University. The Brain, the Mind, and the Person Within … Continue reading
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